Today is your last chance to snap up the lowest prices anywhere on a variety of Apple devices, including AirPods, MacBook Pros, MacBook Airs and more. Sprint is also running a promotion for new and existing users offering the iPhone 8 for just $8 per month for a limited time only.

Apple authorized reseller Adorama is meeting and beating competitor prices on popular Mid 2017 13- and 15-inch MacBook Pros, as well as MacBook Airs. Prices start at just $1,099 -- with instant and coupon savings available on upgraded models as well. Snap up the sale prices before supplies run out, all with no tax collected outside NY and NJ.

Back-to-school season is closing in fast. This means two things: retailers will be running some great deals on Macs and students will be looking to pick up some new laptops as they had back to class. AppleInsider discusses Apple's entire laptop line, and talks about who needs what, and why.

Apple has commenced its summer back-to-school promotion, offering its education customers free Beats headphones on top of existing savings for select Mac desktops and iPad Pro models, as well as discounts on other related products.

Time is running out to snap up the lowest prices anywhere on Apple hardware and accessories, from AirPods for $135 to up to $500 off MacBook Pros. Each offer also includes free shipping with no tax collected in most states, putting more money back in your pocket. Don't delay, though, as these deals end today.

Back by popular demand, B&H is knocking $200 off Apple's current 13-inch MacBook Air for one day only, with prices starting at just $799. The Apple authorized reseller also has Mid 2017 13-inch MacBook Pros for $1,099, the lowest price anywhere, with no tax collected in most states.

New Apple deals are in -- and shoppers can snap up the lowest price ever on Apple's current Mid 2017 15-inch MacBook Pro with no tax collected outside NY. Other Mac models are also on sale this week, including the MacBook Air and 13-inch MacBook Pro.

Memorial Day may be over, but Apple resellers are keeping the deals going. The 2017 13" MacBook Air is $829 with coupon, and closeout models are up to $1,300 off. Many models are selling out, so take advantage of the discounts while supplies last.

New offers! Apple authorized resellers have slashed prices on popular Apple computers. From 2017 MacBook Airs for $779 to 13" MacBook Pros for $1,099 (and 15" models for $1,999), these are the most aggressive deals available on current models from an Apple authorized reseller. Closeout discounts of up to $1,300 off are also going on now -- all with no tax collected in most states.

Those looking for the cheapest prices on 13-inch MacBooks can save $150 to $230 on 2017 Air and Pro models this week. The popular $399 Mac mini deal is also back while supplies last -- all with no tax in most states.

Monday deals have arrived and if you've been waiting to purchase an Apple HomePod, today is your chance to save $20 instantly with no tax outside NY and NJ. Two popular Mid 2017 27" iMac 5K systems are also $240 off with our exclusive coupon, while current 13" MacBook Airs are $130 to $200 off instantly.

Apple has yet to start mass production on a rumored MacBook Air refresh, according to a supply chain report, with volume manufacturing for the notebook allegedly delayed to sometime in the second half of 2018 instead of commencing in the second quarter.

Retailers have just issued instant and coupon savings on a variety of ultraportable Macs this week, starting with the 2016 12" MacBook with 512GB of storage for $999 with no tax outside NY and NJ. Apple's current Mid 2017 13" MacBook Pro and MacBook Air are also on sale, with prices starting at $709.99.

On the heels of Apple's education event, Apple authorized resellers are launching instant rebates on a variety of Mid 2017 MacBooks and iMacs. Save $100 to $250 on systems with prices starting at just $899. Looking to upgrade an older Mac? Save up to 99 percent on a variety of components and accessories as well.

With a new Apple event in a day, the rampant speculation continues. AppleInsider weighs in on the current crop of rumors and reports, and discusses possibilities for the unusual event, happening far away from Apple's new campus.